Yi So-yeon (born June 2, 1978) is a South Korean
astronaut
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and
biotechnologist who became the first
Korea
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n to fly in space.
Lee was born and raised in
Gwangju
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,
South Korea
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and graduated from
KAIST with a Master's degree in Mechanical Engineering. In 2006, she was selected as one of two finalists in the
Korean Astronaut Program: a mission to send the first Koreans to space. A year later, it was announced that she was to be the backup. However, on March 10, 2008, it was announced that she would be the primary. On April 8, 2008, she was launched into space alongside two Russian cosmonauts. She spent around eleven days in space; on April 19, she returned to the surface.
Afterwards, Yi worked as a researcher at the
Korea Aerospace Research Institute (KARI). She then attended the
International Space University before resigning from KARI to pursue an MBA at the
University of California, Berkeley
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Haas School of Business. She then moved to
Washington and lectured at
Everett Community College and the
University of Washington
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.
Biography
Yi So-yeon's father is Yi Gil-soo and mother Jeong Geum-soon, and she was raised in
Gwangju
Gwangju (; ), formerly romanized as Kwangju, is South Korea's list of cities in South Korea, sixth-largest metropolis. It is a designated Special cities of South Korea, metropolitan city under the direct control of the central government's Home ...
,
South Korea
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.
Yi studied at
Gwangju Science High School. She earned bachelor's and master's degrees with a focus on mechanics at
KAIST in
Daejeon
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. Her doctorate in biotech systems was conferred on February 29, 2008, in a ceremony at KAIST though she could not attend due to her training commitments in Russia. In 2010, she started an MBA program at the
Haas School of Business at the
University of California, Berkeley
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In 2015 she taught engineering physics at Everett Community College in Washington State.
Space career
Korean astronaut program
Yi was one of the two finalists chosen on December 25, 2006 through the
Korean Astronaut Program. On September 5, 2007, the
Korean Ministry of Science and Technology selected
Ko San as the primary astronaut, and Yi So-yeon as backup, following performance and other
tests during their training in Russia.
A change was made on March 7, 2008, when Yi was selected to train with the primary crew, and confirmed on March 10 the Ministry of Education, Science and Technology announced that Yi would replace Ko. This was after the
Russian Federal Space Agency asked for a replacement, because Ko violated regulations several times at a Russian training center by removing sensitive reading materials and mailing one back to Korea. On April 8, 2008, Yi was launched into space on board
Soyuz TMA-12 with two Russian cosmonauts. South Korea is reported to have paid Russia $20million for Yi's space flight. She is the third woman, after
Helen Sharman of the United Kingdom and
Anousheh Ansari an
Iranian American, to be the first national from their country in space.
Terminology
Flying as a guest of the Russian government through a commercial agreement with South Korea, Yi's role aboard Soyuz and the ISS is referred to as a
spaceflight participant ''()'' in
Russian Federal Space Agency and
NASA
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documents and press briefings.
Mission
During her mission, Yi So-yeon carried out eighteen science experiments for
KARI and conducted interviews and discussions with media. In particular, she took with her 1,000
fruit flies in a special air-conditioned container box (
Konkuk University experiment). She monitored the way the changes in gravity and other environmental conditions alter the behaviour of the flies, or their genome. Other experiments involved the growth of plants in space, the study of the behaviour of her heart, and the effects of gravity change on the pressure in her eye and shape of her face. With a specially designed three-dimensional
Samsung
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camera, Yi took six shots of her face every day to see how it swells in the different gravity. She also observed the Earth, and in particular the movement of dust storms from China to Korea. She also measured the noise levels on board the ISS.
South Korean scientists created a special low-calorie and vitamin-rich version of
kimchi for Yi.
Return flight
At the end of the mission, Yi returned to Earth along with ISS crew members
Peggy Whitson and
Yuri Malenchenko aboard Soyuz TMA-11, on April 19, 2008. Due to a malfunction with the Soyuz vehicle, the craft followed a ballistic re-entry which subjects the crew to severe gravitational forces up to 10 times the amount experienced on Earth. As a result of the re-entry, the TMA-11 craft used in the return flight landed off-course from its target in
Kazakhstan
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. All three survived, although requiring observation by medical personnel. Yi was hospitalized after her return to Korea due to severe back pains.
Post-flight
After her flight, Yi worked as a researcher at KARI and as Korea's space ambassador with
Ko San. She will receive income from future TV commercials. On October 4, 2008, Yi launched the
International Institute of Space Commerce at a ceremony held in Douglas,
Isle of Man
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.
In 2009, Yi became the first astronaut to attend the
International Space University (ISU) Space Studies Program (SSP) at
NASA Ames Research Center, held in conjunction with the inaugural class of the
Singularity University (SU) Graduate Studies Program (GSP).
Based on her track record so early on in her career, Yi was listed as one of the Fifteen Asian Scientists To Watch by
Asian Scientist Magazine in May 2011.
Career after flight
On August 13, 2014, the
Korean Aerospace Research Institute announced Yi's resignation for personal reasons, ending the country's space program. In an interview, she said she resigned to study for an MBA.
After receiving her MBA from the
University of California, Berkeley
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Haas School of Business, Yi joined the Association of Spaceflight Professionals. She has lived in
Washington,
United States
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. Beginning in 2016, she taught physics at the
Everett Community College in
Washington,
United States
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. She has also lectured at the
University of Washington
The University of Washington (UW and informally U-Dub or U Dub) is a public research university in Seattle, Washington, United States. Founded in 1861, the University of Washington is one of the oldest universities on the West Coast of the Uni ...
.
See also
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Timeline of space travel by nationality
Since the first human spaceflight by the Soviet Union, citizens of 54 countries have flown in space. For each nationality, the launch date of the first mission is listed. The list is based on the nationality of the person at the time of the launc ...
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ARISS (Amateur Radio on the International Space Station)
References
External links
''Spacefacts'' biography of Yi So-yeonA series of interviews with Seoul GlowYi So-yeon oral history interviewat The Museum of Flight Digital Collections
April 2018
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1978 births
Living people
Women astronauts
KAIST alumni
People from Gwangju
South Korean astronauts
South Korean bioengineers
Haas School of Business alumni
Women bioengineers
Spaceflight participants
21st-century South Korean women scientists
21st-century South Korean scientists
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